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Hello Adobe Community!
I hope all of you are doing well. I'm excited to be a new member of the Adobe Stock Seller community. Last month, I submitted a collection of 25 meticulously crafted vector artworks. I'm thrilled that 23 out of the 25 pieces have been successfully approved.
However, I'm quite intrigued by the rejection of the remaining 2 artworks. I'm eager to learn and grow, so I'm reaching out to understand what might have led to their rejection. I sincerely want insights into any missteps or shortcomings that might have caused this outcome.
Your expertise is incredibly valuable to me, and I'm genuinely interested in avoiding similar mistakes in my future submissions. Your guidance would greatly contribute to my growth as an artist within the Adobe Stock community.
Thank you all in advance for your time and assistance. I'm eagerly looking forward to your feedback!
Warm regards,
Aroosha
The files you've uploaded here are so small that they look quite blurry and pixelated.
...I say this somewhat tongue in cheek, as I am sure the moderator had their reason for rejecting the two images, but I think sometimes they do it just to keep us from getting too cocky and letting us think they will always accept 100% of everything we submit. A rejection here and there, even if it's borderline or not readily apparent as to why it was rejected, keeps us on our toes and helps make sure we continue to scrutinize every asset we submit from edge to edge and corner to corner.
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The files you've uploaded here are so small that they look quite blurry and pixelated.
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There's certainly nothing wrong with looking for feedback, but 23 out of 25 is not too shabby. That's a 92.5 percent acceptance rate. Even the best contributors here probably are in the 91% to 95% range. Keep submitting while you wait for feedback!
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Post the full resolution pictures here as submitted, and the rejection reason, and we will try to find out what is wrong. As others bhave said 2 out of 25 is a great result. Nothing to be scared off.
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I say this somewhat tongue in cheek, as I am sure the moderator had their reason for rejecting the two images, but I think sometimes they do it just to keep us from getting too cocky and letting us think they will always accept 100% of everything we submit. A rejection here and there, even if it's borderline or not readily apparent as to why it was rejected, keeps us on our toes and helps make sure we continue to scrutinize every asset we submit from edge to edge and corner to corner.
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Not to sound like a braggart, but I have had many, many batches with 100% acceptance rate; but I only submit 4-6 in each batch.
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Yeah, I've been having pretty good luck myself lately, but watch...now that I said something...
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I say this somewhat tongue in cheek, as I am sure the moderator had their reason for rejecting the two images, but I think sometimes they do it just to keep us from getting too cocky and letting us think they will always accept 100% of everything we submit. A rejection here and there, even if it's borderline or not readily apparent as to why it was rejected, keeps us on our toes and helps make sure we continue to scrutinize every asset we submit from edge to edge and corner to corner.
By @daniellei4510
Don't lay too much strategy into this. Moderators take up a picture, look at them, accept or refuse, take up the next picture … And that at a really fast pace. So, if something gets rejected by error, it's more human fatigue then anything else. The same for accepting assets by error.